A new study led by an international team of scientists highlights tyre (or tire) particles (TPs) as the leading contributor to microplastics and calls for urgent, targeted research to address their unique environmental and health risks. Accounting for nearly one-third of all microplastics, TPs differ significantly from conventional microplastics in size, chemical complexity, and behaviour in ecosystems. Researchers are now advocating for the reclassification of TPs as a standalone category of environmental concern. Henry Obanya, from the Institute of Marine Science and member of the Revolution Plastics Institute at the…
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1000 Articles – Thank you
Just a quick note to say thank you everyone as over the weekend we posted our 1,000th post/article/blog post. It is your support that has kept us going, since we started I know our remit has opened up a bit to cover ethical marketing, marketing of ethical things, general charity news and anything else we feel may be of value so thanks to those who support, who give us guest posts and who visit us and retweet us and interact with us, your feedback is invaluable. Here’s to the next…
Our Top 10 most popular posts/articles of 2017 from Google Analyics
Just as a bit of fun I thought I’d reflect with our top 10 posts of the year as decided by you via the medium of google analytics. There are a few surprises as the most read posts I think. 10. This is the coverage of a nice campaign and considering it was only posted on the 11thof December made its top 10 place in just 20 days which is quite impressive. Ogilvy Change Launches New Recycle for London Campaign 9. This is another campaign I really liked, and was…
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Half the world, only a quarter of the news: Women appear or are heard in just 26 per cent of all broadcast, radio and print clips
Women make up half of the global population, yet just a quarter of those who are seen or heard in the news. This statistic has barely changed in the last 15 years, with a mere nine-point change in 30 years. The latest edition of the Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP), produced by the international communication rights organization WACC and supported by UN Women’s ACT to End Violence against Women programme, is the largest and longest-running research study on gender representation in the media. This year’s findings reveal that women account for…